Not actually the internet but the computer and both is sort of connected, right? We watched both, TRON from 1982 and Legacy made in 2010. To me both movies were very interesting but I needed my special someone to explain some things.

What a great anime! I really like the animation style but also the story is well told. It's one of those movies that show you how dangerous a monopoly can be (hint to Google). In Summer Wars I also love the way the online world is shown.

TRON!!! I loved the original '82 version when it came out and for a while it was all over TV so I have fond memories. It's clunky now but still sort of cool, better than the sequel.

The anime choice is an interesting way to go though I haven't seen it.

I loathed The Social Network and the horrid people it was about. It's all over the place today though.

I haven't seen that many films that focus on the internet that I've enjoyed so it was a tough week, though my third pick is one I'll always stop and watch when I run across it.

Untraceable (2008)-FBI Special Agent Jennifer Marsh (Diane Lane) works in a division that fights cybercrime. World weary and jaded she is still shocked when confronted by a killer who posts live feeds of his crimes on his website, the more hits the site gets the faster the victim dies. Determined to stop him she and her team try to capture the killer before time runs out.

The Net (1995)-Virtual recluse Angela Bennett (Sandra Bullock) is a software engineer who works from home as a freelance expert with few friends outside of cyberspace. One of those friends sends her a program with a weird glitch for her to de-bug. She discovers secret information on the disk just before taking her first vacation in years. While on that trip she meets an mysterious attractive stranger, finds herself embroiled in a web of computer espionage and her life endangered.

WarGames (1983)-Young computer whiz David Lightman (Matthew Broderick) finds a backdoor into a system he mistakenly believes is devoted to games which he attempts to play. It turns out that he has accidentally infiltrated the US government’s computer and may have initiated the lead up to WWIII. Assisted by a young girl he’s sweet on (Ally Sheedy) and the inventor of the system he tries to stop the game before it’s too late. Made when computers on a personal user level were a relatively new phenomenon this is a solid adventure with a very winning Broderick in the lead.

I picked The Social Network also but I disliked the film and found it a yawner. Tron works and I have seen it but, like you, I had to have someone explain it to me. The anime film sounds interesting although I doubt I will be able to see it. I don't have Netflix and I can't rent it.